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Mystic Warrior

For KOA Holiday Cascade Locks: We booked a large pull through site with full 50amps hookups a full month in advance. When we arrived we were told a "mistake" was made and they only had 30amp service in a "pull through" site. The site was impossible to enter with our 42' Coach Towing a 18' trailer, Narrow roads with large trees close to sites on both sides, we had to unhook our trailer and the park hosts had to pull our trailer into the site. Dirt roads, small, dusty sites, BBQ pit right next to neighbors sewer hookup and not made for any Big Rigs. Only bright spot was the Park Hosts, nice, helpful and apologetic. Our KOA experience was not a good one.

Posted Jul 12, 2017 by Mystic Warrior from Oregon. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Sckgl

For KOA Holiday Cascade Locks: We stayed here one night on the way to the Oregon Coast and one night on the way home. Had space #86 both nights which is a long paved deluxe 50amp pull through. First night the plug for the cable tv was broken. I told the office and it was fixed within minutes. Lots of tall trees which provide a lot of shade.

As everyone else has reported, the train horn is very loud and often. First train through in the morning is about 5:30am. I was driving a 38 ft Class A pulling a Ford Explorer. Driving through the park to leave you have to negotiate several pretty tight turns.

Other than the train horn it is a typical KOA. It is located in a rural residential area and it is too far to walk to town.

Posted Oct 01, 2016 by Sckgl from Idaho. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

CamperQueenie

For KOA Holiday Cascade Locks: Decent paved or gravel spots but they aren't very wide. Good central location for touring the Gorge. Cascades Locks Ale House is a good spot for lunch or dinner. They have a good selection of craft beers. We split a flight of 6. Only drawback are the train tracks that are very close and blow 1315 N 4th Ave, Pasco, WA 99301their whistles several times while going through. Just wear ear plugs at night.

Posted Sep 03, 2015 by CamperQueenie from VA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

wynter

For KOA Holiday Cascade Locks: A bit over priced for the small spaces and proximity to the railroad tracks. It is clean and the staff was friendly and helpful.

Posted Jun 24, 2015 by wynter from WA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Stu

For KOA Holiday Cascade Locks: Office closed at 5 PM? 50 feet from the busiest train track I have seen for quite some time. If the whistle for the next door crossing does not impress you, the speed these trains are traveling will. Enough -

Posted Apr 11, 2014 by Stu from Montana. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

KeithA

For KOA Holiday Cascade Locks: Pool closed right after labor day.
Sites are close... of course.
TIGHT FOR BIG RIGS.
TYPICAL KOA.

Posted Sep 13, 2013 by KeithA from wtn, ny. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Mt2sound

For KOA Holiday Cascade Locks: Too close to the train tracks, too many summer mosquitos, and sites too close together. I just couldn't like this campground.

Posted May 18, 2013 by Mt2sound from Washington. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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